Sentence examples for bit of laugh from inspiring English sources

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"It's a bit of laugh.

Again, it's a gorgeous-looking film and, like Gardener, it's concerned with man and his place in the landscape, but I can't help having a bit of laugh with poor old Brokeback.

It was all harmless enough, I suppose, if all you were up for was a lighthearted romp and a bit of laugh at Phil Collins' and Kajagoogoo's expense, but the occasional allusion to record company manipulation and infighting hinted at a very much more interesting programme that remained unmade.

I thought, Well, they're having a bit of laugh here.

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"Unfairly, he became a bit of laughing stock for his statements [as a coach], because of his lack of articulacy and – if we are talking about having a career overseas, and speaking other languages – people's perception of him".

"We do a little bit of laughing, a little bit of joking, a little bit of crying and cuddling, and that's how we get through the day," Mr Roussos said.

But people also have a bit of a laugh about it and joke: 'You'll never guess what Charles has written about this time'".

But I didn't see my bit.' Boris told her: 'You were brilliant Ma'am,' and she responded: 'It was a bit of a laugh.'" Look, I can't imagine her calling it a bit of a laugh either, OK?

England for a bit of a laugh.

But I had a bit of a laugh.

It is just a bit of a laugh for us".

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